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New 16 L and three-year-old commercial 225 L barrels representing French and American oaks of different toasting levels, contaminated with Brettanomyces bruxellensis, were obtained. Center sections of individual staves were sawn into 3 x 3 cm cubes and su... see more

Background: Brettanomyces bruxellensis is an important spoilage yeast in the winemaking process. The capacity of this yeast to generate an undesired off-flavor constitutes a significant loss in the Chilean wine industry. Results: The proteomic profile of ... see more

Red wine spoiled by the yeast Brettanomyces bruxellensis is characterised by off-odours commonlydescribed as horse sweat, phenolic, varnish and band-aid. The growth of this yeast in wine is traditionallycontrolled by the use of sulphur dioxide (SO2). Howe... see more

La levadura contaminante Brettanomyces bruxellensis, produce desagradables características en el vino. Detectarla a tiempo puede significar la reducción de millonarias pérdidas en la industria vitivinícola nacional y el efectivo posicionamiento en los mer... see more

La levadura contaminante Brettanomyces bruxellensis, produce desagradables características en el vino. Detectarla a tiempo puede significar la reducción de millonarias pérdidas en la industria vitivinícola nacional y el efectivo posicionamiento en los mer... see more

In this study the culture-independent technique, polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-denaturing gradient gelelectrophoresis (DGGE), was investigated for the early detection and identification of possible spoilage microbesin wine. PCR and DGGE conditions were ... see more

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